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Fudging Crime Stats

We already knew that the FBI, and other government agencies, deceived the public for years by categorizing Hispanics as “White” when they’re offenders, but as their own category when they’re victims. Some agencies still do this. It’s actually worse. Some … Continue reading

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Low-Class Dominicans and Dads

I hung out with a friend on Christmas. It was nice to see him, but part of my motivation was to get away from the Quebecois who loudly celebrate… just about everything. Yes, there are a lot of Quebecois in … Continue reading

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White People Excluded from Boston Party

Mayor of Boston Holds Holiday Party That Specifically Excludes White People. Boston Globe Defends Her When the mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, held a holiday party, in a state-owned facility, that excluded White people, there was some pushback from conservatives … Continue reading

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Change.org Petition to Make AI Even More Woke

We already know how beholden AI is to leftist orthodoxy. I documented it here and here. Others have done similar trials, with similar results. If you’re looking for honest answers from AI, about controversial topics, you’re better off looking elsewhere. … Continue reading

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White-Supremacy is Correct After All!

For a long time, I’ve insisted that I’m not a “White-supremacist,” and that it’s dishonest to describe any race as being “superior” to another. After all, each race is adapted to its environment. Each one is “superior” for that environment. … Continue reading

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San Francisco Makes Cultural Appropriation Illegal

Educated people have long known that every ethnicity in the US, with the exception of White people, is partial to its own group at the ballot box. Though there have been exceptions, for the most part, blacks will vote for … Continue reading

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October 7th Justifications Set a Precedent

Reading the pro-Palestinian arguments on various media, we see a recurrent theme: Given Israel’s mistreatment of Palestinians, especially during recent years of Netanyahu’s term, the Hamas attacks were understandable, if not justified. For example: Gad Saad on X: “Given the … Continue reading

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Taki Takes the Palestinian Side in Conflict

Since I’m a Jew, I have a natural bias toward my own people. This is natural and to be expected, but that’s not to say that Jews cannot take the opposite side occasionally. This does not automatically make one a … Continue reading

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I Congratulated a Dutchman Today

I was at the beach with friends, and there was a man there I didn’t recognize. Introducing myself, he revealed that he’s Dutch. Naturally, I congratulated him on the recent election, in which Girt Wilders won the most seats. He … Continue reading

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I’m So Glad I Left the Portland Area

Hardly a day goes by that I don’t pat myself on the back for leaving the wreck of a country that is the United States, and specifically the Portland area. I still read the Nextdoor posts associated with my old … Continue reading

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